1.
Log
in
to
the
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
II
where
you
want
to
set
local
events.
For
more
information,
see
Chapter
2,
“Opening
and
using
the
Web
interface,”
on
page
5.
2.
In
the
navigation
pane,
click
Alerts
and
scroll
down
to
the
Monitored
Local
Events
area.
3.
Select
the
events
that
you
want
to
store
in
the
event
log.
The
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
II
stores
the
notification
only
in
the
event
log.
Local
events
are
generated
for
events
that
are
sent
to
IBM
Director,
if
it
is
installed,
on
the
server
where
the
ASM
subsystem
is
located.
These
events
are
not
sent
to
remote
alert
recipients.
If
the
Select
all
local
events
check
box
is
selected,
an
alert
can
be
sent
for
any
local
event.
Table
5.
Local
events
Event
Action
Event
log
75%
full
Generates
a
local
notification
if
the
event
log
reaches
75%
of
capacity.
Voltage
irregularity
Generates
a
local
notification
if
any
of
the
monitored
voltages
exceed
their
thresholds.
Power
off
Generates
a
local
notification
if
the
server
is
turned
off.
Power
supply
failure
Generates
a
local
notification
if
a
power-supply
failure
is
detected.
Event
log
full
Generates
a
local
notification
if
the
event
log
reaches
its
capacity.
At
capacity,
the
oldest
events
are
deleted.
Redundant
power
supply
failure
Generates
a
local
notification
if
the
redundant
power
supply
fails.
Tampering
v
Generates
a
local
notification
if
the
server
cover
is
removed.
This
feature
is
available
only
on
some
servers.
v
Generates
a
local
notification
if
there
are
five
login
failures
(refresh
2
or
later
firmware
only).
DASD
failure
Generates
a
local
notification
if
any
hard
disk
drive
failures
are
detected.
Remote
login
Generates
a
local
notification
if
a
remote
login
occurs.
Temperature
irregularity
Generates
a
local
notification
if
any
of
the
monitored
temperatures
exceed
thresholds.
Fan
failure
Generates
a
local
notification
if
one
or
more
cooling
fans
fail.
PFA
notification
Generates
a
local
notification
if
any
of
the
hardware
in
the
server
generates
a
PFA
event.
Partition
configuration
Generates
a
local
notification
if
any
of
the
hardware
in
the
server
generates
a
partition
configuration
event.
4.
Scroll
to
the
bottom
of
the
page
and
click
Save
.
Configuring
the
serial
connectors
Note:
This
feature
is
not
available
for
the
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
II
SlimLine
on
some
server
models.
To
configure
the
serial
connector,
complete
the
following
steps:
1.
Log
in
to
the
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
II
on
which
you
want
to
configure
the
serial
port.
For
more
information,
see
Chapter
2,
“Opening
and
using
the
Web
interface,”
on
page
5.
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Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
II
SlimLine
and
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
II:
User’s
Guide
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